I recently purchased a new motherboard, processor, memory and cpu fan to upgrade an existing system. After I have everything physically installed on the MB, I hook power to it and can not get the system to boot.

To make things even stranger when I run my CD-Roms to the IDE2 spot on the MB, the CD-Roms quit functioning, then when I unhook the ribbon cable from the IDE2 they begin to work again. Almost like they quit receiveing power.

Another odd happening that accompanies my CD-Rom issues is I am unable to get the Integrated VGA to work, I thought well maybe it's a bad port, so I hook up and AGP card and still cant get anything to show up on my monitor.

I can hear the HD start up and i know it is good. Any possible solutions?

is this your cpu:http://www.shopbot.com.au/p-14191-213733.html
please write as much info as u can even if that doesnt look like improtant to you
Something is not right above i think in specs.
and as nihil said for this type of system require better power suply.

July 2nd, 2006, 12:47 PM

.:front2back:.

Just a thought, but have you made sure that you have connected everything in the right way.?

Just thought i'd ask the most stupidest question, but hey sometimes it's the most stupid ones that solve the problem..

July 2nd, 2006, 07:35 PM

TheRouter

Ok I tried a different monitor, and got the same result, im sure the monitor is working properly as it is the one i am using at this moment. Still cant get the VGA to activate, was there a jumper or cable that is suppose to hook it up, if so, it would be the first that i have ever seen like that.

As for the power supply I might try and look into that, however i am running a system equal to the one in question with a 300watt PSU. And you think that my power might be my problem? Give me as much insight on this as possible if you wouldnt mind.

Please check the documentation that came with the motherboard, there MIGHT be a jumper to set the onboard video...

As for the PSU... I think 300watts is enough IMO... Celeron's don't require a lot of power and you don't have a video card... Just make sure it is a good quality PSU like nihil suggested.

July 3rd, 2006, 06:08 AM

Ghost_25inf

Could be a bad mobo, I have bought Mobos before that wouldnt except the video either until I told them to stop sending me trash and give me the good stuff. Are you getting post? if so how many beeps? look in the manual what the beeps mean. Now for the OS was it preinstalled with the old mobo or are you installing it now?